“Coppermine Fieldhouse is really excited to sponsor this great new event. It will not only be a blast, but will benefit a great organization. We hope for this event to become a tradition for Baltimore residents,” says Keith Kormanik, Coppermine Du Burns managing partner.

Coppermine Fieldhouse offers indoor and outdoor programs, including dance, gymnastics, soccer, lacrosse, Parent & Child classes, School’s Out Day camps as well as summer camps for children. Founded by Baltimore entrepreneur Alex Jacobs, Coppermine Fieldhouse aims to offer social, athletic and creative activities for the entire family to enjoy. Coppermine has two locations: one off of Falls Road at 1400 Coppermine Terrace in Baltimore County and the other at the DuBurns Arena in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore City. www.copperminefieldhouse.com

About Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project founded in 2003 during the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks has grown into a holistic rehabilitative effort to assist veterans with visible and invisible wounds as they recover and transition back to civilian life. Based in Jacksonville, FL, the nonprofit organization aims to honor and empower wounded warriors by raising awareness, collecting donations and offering programs. www.woundedwarriorproject.org